vulvar ring - traducción al árabe
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vulvar ring - traducción al árabe

VULVODYNIA IS A CHRONIC PAIN SYNDROME THAT AFFECTS THE VULVAR AREA AND OCCURS WITHOUT AN IDENTIFIABLE CAUSE. SYMPTOMS TYPICALLY INCLUDE A FEELING OF BURNING OR IRRITATION. FOR THE DIAGNOSIS TO BE MADE SYMPTOMS MUST LAST AT LEAST 3 MONTHS.
Vulvar pain

vulvar ring      
‎ الحَلَقَةُ الفَرْجِيَّة‎
posy ring         
  • A gold posie ring found in Yorkshire
GOLD FINGER RING WITH A SHORT INSCRIPTION
Posie Ring; Posy ring; Poesy ring
خاتم نقش عليه شعار أو بيت من الشعر
Kayser-Fleischer ring         
  • Diffuse illumination of cornea
  • Copper deposition on corneal Descemet's membrane
DARK RING THAT APPEARS TO ENCIRCLE THE IRIS OF THE EYE
Kayser-Fleisher rings; Kayser-Fleischer rings; Kaiser Fleischer ring; Kaiser-Fleischer ring; Kayser-Fleischer ring; KF ring
حَلَقَةُ كايزَر- فلاَيشَر (في قرنية المصاب بداء ويلسون)

Definición

Bague
·noun The annular molding or group of moldings dividing a long shaft or clustered column into two or more parts.

Wikipedia

Vulvodynia

Vulvodynia is a chronic pain syndrome that affects the vulvar area and occurs without an identifiable cause. Symptoms typically include a feeling of burning or irritation. It has been established by the ISSVD that for the diagnosis to be made symptoms must last at least three months.

The exact cause is unknown but is believed to involve a number of factors, including genetics, immunology, and possibly diet. Diagnosis is by ruling out other possible causes. This may or may not include a biopsy of the area.

Treatment may involve a number of different measures; however, none is universally effective, and the evidence to support their effectiveness is often poor. Some of these measures include improved vulvar care, dietary changes, medications, counselling, and, if conservative treatment is not effective, surgery. It is estimated to affect up to 16% of women.